CAPE MAY COTJJTTY TIMES, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER i. 1927.
r eekly Sports News
land nonal In fie Game -en Quite Able ' Ball Over I Line
I Has improved
City
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{•rtaool battle.)
Vocational tie on Batii-i last Friday
I line ahoweu U|> in the sane. 4 been pounded loos same « b< r I downed. The only 1 bad to score, a rock and took a the Vocational Gresemer punted e worked the ball Id-yard line , I field KOal was | Wildwood back* I of Vocational* attack.
Saturdays Grid Schedule TD ' Mhl P Hlsh. with the r clet-en hi.tins on all 4*. will lock born* with Millville Houm ° B S * ,Ur<1 * T *’ Court *' ho "*d Atlantic City Vocational last week, will ensase In a *r1d tuaale with ««santvnie at WUdwood. v ° Ct f n ? ty Hl * ,, wll, tackle Vocational, of AtlanUc City. Much interest is centered or thl* same, as Wildwood, wbu defeated the •Family Resor 1 ' srldnien. wat held to a tie by Vocational last week.
Middle Blanks Cape May High, Sc»e, 37 toO | County Seat Warriors Outj class Opponents—McPherson Made Three Goals [Doughty Made 70-yard Run
Vocational
Middle Township Hish School Beacons Nose Out Wildwood jackets'
^ <O-yard run for a touchdown af-
TontHr. U, J C r- , .T ,W0 mlnu, «» of Ploy thrilled capture Hard bought Con-! l *« rv^taton.. It being the only
test Srnrr 7 BCOrt ,n ,h '‘ *«' half,
test, score / to O j jjcpn,,*,,, m . llh ^ Cape May Beacons fiaahe<! I ntn * ,nd off thrusts, acbrtshtly before the WUdwood R-.1 I 7 >unl * <1 i 01- three other touchjacket* Sunday. a , Wildwood dow "- Douglas*- abUlty to catch winning a hard fought game 7 ' 0 1 r *« rd » resulted In two more to S. tallies, while •’Goose" Doughty's In the first per'od Wildwood 1 bril»—tranaing netted scored on a pas* from DavU to ^ 1 •><>««•«« made the r Dennison. The point after touch ! ?° lnt ‘T*" MMchdown will
down failed whea the Beacon* 1 ' r '' r . * ,ck
blocked the kick. Th *' "““““nw and llne-u|
A 15-yard pass in the third rane Mav
period from Crease to CaHahan.
brought the ball t
Ward Crease wen
touchdown <
the one-foot >ver for the
R)>M j touchdown on s line plunge and Buirher, <lfo P' klc hs , d for the extra point. Mays T> ‘**" u fc ““* •*•* *■*”
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anxious to bit ide again and
The B-acons kept the ball the Jnckels* territory the remail' dar of the game, threatening to
score several limes.
Two attempt * by Create, of the Beacons, at goal* from the field In the final period, failed. The lln.-ups and summaries: Red Jacket* Beacons Dennison L.EL -. Callahan Schaitiler L.T.— J. Ashburn Johnson L.G. W. Colson
Center R-G..-
-R.T.
—R.E.
Q.B.
Metz
Crawley
Davis
Fellow* Each us
— R.H..
Nelson Wallace
Hoffman Taylo. _ JerreU Russell Create E. Ashburn
Touchdowns—Dennison. Cresne. Points from touchdown—Crease (drop kick). Referee—Charles McCarthy. Umpire—Malley. Head linesman—Barrish. Time of peri-
mlnutes.
Middle
Church
S. Moore
Hold, n Elwell Souder
Brown .... Long U. Moore
Olhson R.H. Macciochi . F.B. Score by halves: Court House.
Cape May Touchdown.-. McPherson. Doughty. Spaulding, 1.
X.T— L.Q —Center-
R.G.
Q.B
. Norberry
Hand Saul
Silica Martin Clark
. Spending
Thomas Doughty
McPherson
Douglass
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BARGAINS in everything will be found among today’s Classified Ada In this paper.
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Ragged Playing Gives Olympics Win over Waves
Sea Isle Deven Loses To Atlantic City Team, Score 19 To 0 Locals Lacked Two S’s
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Huber resulted in a touchdown and Huber made good by kicking for the extra point. The Waves made three straight first downs iu the last quarter, and threatened to score. They advanced to the JO-yard line, but Arbegasi intercepted a pass and ran It ba^k 20 yards. McCullough and Weatherby. who subbed in the last quarter, sparkled lor Sea Isle City. The Olympics made IS first downs against the Waves* four.
Sea Isle City
Olympics
Crandall UE. Plpp UT Adams L.G.. McCullough C?ntei Ryan _ . R.G. Godfrey R.T.. Donahue . R.E..
Chariton
Maxotta UH. Lee R.H.. Gordon F.B.
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Maloney Clendaniei Clifford Whalen Eitnler Sowney
Steven* Dearoff Vance
Hammcnton Blanked By O. C. Scrubs Adelizzio Dashes 45 Yards For Touchdown On Second Play Second Stringers Play Weil
Court House Leads in Grid Point Scoring Wildwood's Coal Line Ha* Been Crossed Only Once During the Season Ocean City Scores Heavy
By scoring 37 points again** Cap.- May. the Middle Township High School took the lead In scoring for the high school football teams ol this section. The Court House eleven has amassed a total of 70 points in four games. Ocean City is the runner-up with 64 points, thanks to a 31 to 0 trimming administered to Hammonton last Fridav. Wildwood has held its opponents to the least number of points, in the opening game of the season. Millville scored a touchdu" " against Wildwood for' the only p'<tn(s scored against this team so 1. ' this season. While Pleasati'.ville has only, dropped two games. Its opponents have scored 96 points again** Pleasantville. The 72 to 0 no . 'eat by Vineland accounts for this! OCEAN Cm' HIGH Woodstown H. Millville H. Princeton H. Middle Twp. Wildwood H. Hammonton H.
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Sea Isle City Waves tasted the bitter dregs of defeat Sunday at the AUantic City Inlet Field, when the Olympic A. C. vanquished thgm to the tune of 18 to 0. Lacking the spirit and speed which featured their play In preioua frays, the Waves appeared Ike a different team. They played ragged football. The Olympics depended upon crushing line attack in pushing over their tallies. In the first period they made a 58-yard march down the field. Btev.-ns scored the first touchdown. but Dearolf'a kick for extra point was wild. Bteveni In the aame period caught a 26-yard pans from Dcarolf for (h<- second score. In throwing the ball. Dsarolf threw off three tackier*, but again failed make the »xtra poini The Waves were baffled In the —coed quarter when the Olympics used the triple hidden pass. Vance. Sowney and Hanson crashed through the Wave*' defense time after time. Sea Isle, however, stiffened on the 30-yard line. When again in possession of the ball, the Atlantic City «:ridders began another inarch up the field. A pass from Hamm to
WILDWOOD HIGH Millville H. Clayton H. Ocean City H. All. City Trades
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP* Holy Spirit Ocean City H. All. City Trades Cape May
CAPE MAY HIGH Pleasantville Middle Township
PLEASANTVILLE Clayton H. Cap- May H AU. City Trades Millville H. Vineland H.
ATL CITY TRADES Tuckerton H. Hammonton H. Pleasantville Middle Twp. Wildwood H.
MILLVILLE HIGH Ocean City H. Wildwood H. Glassboro H. Pleasantville Haddon His.
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Hammonton High School proved easy for the Ocean City High School grldders on Municipal Field. Ocean City, last Friday aiternoon and scored a 31 to 0 victory. Shortly after the game I Opened it was apparent the Ocean ' City team was too strong for the visitors and Coach Evans gave the| reserves a chance to get into the game, several of the players had their first opportunity. On the second play Adelizzio in around righi end. dodged the .fety man and sco-ed a touch • | down. The punt for extra point i
ent wild.
Ap intensive drilling in forward < passing attack showed result* in the game and had the Hammon>n team baffled. Ocean City got its second touch-i _5wu when Camp cracked the 1 ' Hammonton line for 18 yards on two plays. "Lizzie" kicked the' extra poln:. At the beginning of the second I half a Hammonton forward pass was intercepted. Dannelly got ! loose for 20 yards. A short pass brought the ball to the ten-yard: line. Lanzara took It over after 1 e couple of line plunges. Brownmilier did some effective j line-bucking in the fourth quar-1 ler to bring the bail to the 20-1 yard line. Danntlly snared a for-: ward thrown from BrowntuiUer while he was surrounded by Hammonton players. The line opened a hole big enough for a tractor to go thru and Brownmilier carried the ball er. The kick for extra point ent Into the line of scrimmage. The ball was again worked j well down in the Hammonton ter-1 ritory by some clever forward, passing. After several smashes at the .line. Maginni* lugged the: =j
ball over for the final score. Hammonton made Its only threat In the closing minutes of the game and marched from mid-' field to the five-yard line only to have the whistle blow when 1; looked like a certainty it would Today the team will Journey to Atlantic City to play the Vocational School. A comparison o' records give evidence that this should be a closely' contested i gnm. Ocean City beat Court Houre. wrbich held Vocational School to a tie. on the other score Vocational SrhiMd hel ' Wildwood to a scoreless tie. Wildwood defeated Oceaen City by a single touchdown.
Th* summary:
O. C. H. S. Hammonton i
Score by periods: Hammonton 0 0 0 0— 6 Ocean City 6 7 6 12—31 Touchdowns—Camp. Adelizzio. Maginni*. Brownmilier. Lanzara. Point after touchdown—Adelizzio. Substitutions. Hammonton—Auraach. Littlefield. Wood. Towers. Barbaccia. Ocean City—Gordon for Lutke. Marvel for McCotter. Pontier? for Taccarino. Kawtab for Pontlen. Townsend for Davis. Dougherty for Townsend. Stubb. for Powell. Van Glider for Rau. Mecouch for Dannelly. Lanzara for Getsinger. La pure for Adrllz"io. Brownmilier for Camp, 'hoinpson for Parke. Referee—Hubert. U. of P. Umpire—Dr. C. Vail. Oberlin. Head linesman—Suvens. Kut-
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